Much still remains unknown about yesterday’s mass shooting in San Bernardino, but this morning the community is beginning the healing process and searching for more information about the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
In the tightly-knit community about an hour east of Los Angeles, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who is only a few degrees separated from victims of the shooting.
As part of our continuing coverage of the tragedy, AirTalk speaks with affected members of the community on how they are mentally, emotionally, and physically processing what happened.
Guests:
Chris Wong, a friend of a victim injured in the San Bernardino shooting
Larry Humphreys, executive director of Behavioral Autism Therapies
Rose Fuentes, Program Director, Interact Neurobehavior Program - which has worked with IRC for thirty years. Her husband Jose Fuentes, Clinical Neuropsychologist